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The Fighting Game Community | Hoppy Thoughts Podcast | Episode #35

1 h 34 min · 8. juni 2026
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"The Fighting Game Community (FGC) didn't start in a stadium — it started with 40 people, a Street Fighter cabinet, and a dream. In this episode of the Hoppy Thoughts Podcast we tell the full story: how Street Fighter II accidentally invented the combo mechanic in 1991, how EVO grew from a California basement tournament to the world's largest fighting game event, and how a 26-second clip called the Daigo Parry became the most watched moment in competitive gaming history with over 100 million views. We also cover the Cross Assault scandal of 2012 — the on-stream harassment controversy that landed the FGC on CNN and the New York Times — and the community's complicated road to redemption. Whether you're a longtime FGC player, an esports fan, or you found us through our episodes on otaku culture, furry fandom, or speedrunning — this one's for you. 🎮 Topics covered: Street Fighter history, EVO Championship Series, Daigo Umehara, Justin Wong, the Daigo Parry, Cross Assault scandal, Aris Bakhtanians, Miranda Pakozdi, FGC culture, fighting game community drama, esports history, competitive gaming, arcade culture 📺 Part of our Gaming Subcultures series — subscribe so you don't miss the next one."

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D4VD and the Murder of Celeste Hernandez | Hoppy Thoughts Podcast | Episode #36

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15. juni 20261 h 58 min
episode The Fighting Game Community | Hoppy Thoughts Podcast | Episode #35 artwork

The Fighting Game Community | Hoppy Thoughts Podcast | Episode #35

"The Fighting Game Community (FGC) didn't start in a stadium — it started with 40 people, a Street Fighter cabinet, and a dream. In this episode of the Hoppy Thoughts Podcast we tell the full story: how Street Fighter II accidentally invented the combo mechanic in 1991, how EVO grew from a California basement tournament to the world's largest fighting game event, and how a 26-second clip called the Daigo Parry became the most watched moment in competitive gaming history with over 100 million views. We also cover the Cross Assault scandal of 2012 — the on-stream harassment controversy that landed the FGC on CNN and the New York Times — and the community's complicated road to redemption. Whether you're a longtime FGC player, an esports fan, or you found us through our episodes on otaku culture, furry fandom, or speedrunning — this one's for you. 🎮 Topics covered: Street Fighter history, EVO Championship Series, Daigo Umehara, Justin Wong, the Daigo Parry, Cross Assault scandal, Aris Bakhtanians, Miranda Pakozdi, FGC culture, fighting game community drama, esports history, competitive gaming, arcade culture 📺 Part of our Gaming Subcultures series — subscribe so you don't miss the next one."

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The Otaku, Furries, and Speedrunners | Hoppy Thoughts Podcast | Episode #34

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